Arghhh. Logged out, logged back in, and clock applet jumped to center of
gnome panel, and was locked there. On a two-screen system, this is
really dumb, as half of the applet is on one screen, and half the applet
is on the other. I'm miffed that my system was fine for months, and
then a simple l
Thanks to denham2010's excellent tip at this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1515732
I managed to edit Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.04 panel without switching to
Gnome.
The file to edit is here:
/var/lib/gconf/une.mandatory/%gconf-tree.xml
Here are my changes which got system monito
Alexander Hausmann: I can't find this. What version of Ubuntu do you
have?
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Alexander Hausmann
wrote:
> To solve the moving/locked/whatever issue, you must turn off the value
> of /apps/panel/global/locked in your gconf. Found that out today.
>
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> can't add, mo
To solve the moving/locked/whatever issue, you must turn off the value
of /apps/panel/global/locked in your gconf. Found that out today.
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I have the same issue with adding applets.
Of course I can work around it, but for a release titled
"Netbook Remix" to prevent a user from simply adding a CAPS LOCK status applet
to the system is shortsighted.
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My laptop wont handle a full gnome session while gaming, and UNE's panel
broke itself and moved the currently running programs and their title
bars between the system tray notifications and the clock
I'm rather upset about the issues with this, I would have liked to get
the most out of my Ubuntu i
for desperate Unity testers:
you can remove gnome-panel altogether from your running session by using the
solution from this thread:
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/gnome-panel-entfernen/
it is in german, so here the distilled info:
CAUTION - THIS CAN BREAK STUFF
# sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/gnome
If anyone's still having trouble with their clock, I may have found a
solution. Although I didn't have the moving / unlocking issue, I
couldn't add my clock. I got an unhelpful message about an error with
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet. My ~/.xsession-errors log contained:
** (gnome-panel:1521): WARNING
Ah, well that makes more sense. Give Lubuntu a try. :)
On May 17, 2010 10:56 AM, "spinlock" wrote:
@ryan: sorry for not making my issue clearer (I was frustrated because I
thought I'd found a solution). I'm working on an "old" laptop that only
has a half a gig of memory. The latest ubuntu distro
@ryan: sorry for not making my issue clearer (I was frustrated because I
thought I'd found a solution). I'm working on an "old" laptop that only
has a half a gig of memory. The latest ubuntu distro will run for a
couple of hours and then I have to reboot due to a memory leak making my
laptop unusab
@spinlock: and for the millionth time, you *CAN EDIT* the default gnome
session to look just like UNE, with all of the custom applets that you want.
This is a non-issue. Sure it sucks (sort of?) that you can't switch back and
forth between gnome and UNE at will, but the transform button on 9.04 did
Someone take this feature out back and kill it. I wanted to try the
netbook remix because the standard configuration has too much bloat for
my laptop. The "fix" that is proposed gives me back the same bloated
system with a slightly different user interface. What I need is a linux
distro that doesn'
Hello, and thanks for the great work (Lucid is great, and NBR also).
I understand it is a problem to let users edit the panel on the fly, so
I was wondering if there was a way to just add an applet or two once by
modifying some prefs or init files and then leave it there forever.
After all, someo
posted in bad window :) forget the post :) sorry
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i have something simmilar on 2 HP laptops. one had brand new 10.04
install. I`ve also noticed that keyboard doeasnt work when this happens.
ctrl alt backspace is the only solution [without hard reboot]. any
chance to reopen this one?
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuNetbookEdition/ConvertGnomeSession
: This is not a fix ! Thanks to didrocks to give this trick to people
but it won't help me.
Personally I need both of the session for a public area. Netbook Remix
is for free use (Web surfing and some other stuff) and gnome
Well, i say "fixed" the problem, but now Alt-Tab no longer works to
switch windows, and re-enabling effects doesn't fix it.
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This _might_ be a similar/related bug: starting this morning, my Gnome
Panel clock is stuck at a specific time. If i remove the clock (or kill
its process), the image of the clock stays on the panel but it no longer
reacts like a clock (e.g. right-clicking brings up the panel menu, not
the clock me
There is also Ubuntu Netbook remix 2d that you can choose
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elect: After following the directions, reboot and on the gdm login screen,
select GNOME in the bottom right instead of UNE. For further assistance,
please ask in #ubuntu on irc.freenode.net or at ubuntuforums.org.
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Hello,
Didier, i followed your guide, but the problem still persist.
I am running Lucid nbr RC on Dell mini9, fully updated in 3D Ubuntu
Netbook Edition Session
Any ideas?
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You still can tweak the session for erasing your GNOME one.
If you have a technical solution to get the GNOME and UNE session
without the locked panel (locked panel will happened in GNOME3 BTW with
gnome shell), you're welcome. Even GNOME upstream in charge of the panel
don't find a technically in
somehow this is nonsense. one cant really use unr like this - there must
be a way to set this straight. i was especially troubled because i
updated to lucid an suddenly my go-home applet diappeared and i could
not edit the panel... ill just uninstall the unr settings now. who needs
unr if it only h
Right, but the technical issue there strike us (gconf wasn't properly
fitted to handle those case). Once again, you can use
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuNetbookEdition/ConvertGnomeSession
if you don't need your GNOME session :)
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Correction to above post: I meant to say I'm using a Vostro A90, not a Mini 9.
Sentence should read "I'm using a Vostro A90 and love the UNE interface but not
being able to configure the panel causes a real headache as it does not have a
caps-lock LED. I've always relied on putting an indicator o
I understand the logic used to make this decision but I agree with Joshua
Szmajda. I wouldn't miss the Gnome Desktop option one bit. I'm using a Dell
mini 9 and love the UNE interface but not being able to configure tha panel
causes a real headache on my Vostro A90 (Same a Dell mini 9) as it doe
did you look at the comments?
see
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/519583/comments/13
You have the rational about that.
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My every thing in my panel is locked, i cant add applet, cant move any!!
my installation is ubuntu netbook remix beta 1, i386 on compaq mini 110c
i tried gconf-edit but it didn't allow me to change the checkbox for
locked, so i opened it as superuser but got diffferent configuration. It
turned ou
No this is not related, you have to launch empathy to get the status back. You
can launch it directly in the menu or by the indicator applet (select "Chat").
File a bug against the me men" if you think this is not appropriate
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Would this be the reason that I'm unable to change my chat status to
"online"? I set up my account and was online during that session, but
now that I have logged out and back in again, I can't change my status
to any of the other options.
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It was like that before. But in lucid, you can have two sessions now,
the GNOME one and the UNE one.
In fact, UNE is basically a GNOME session with some tweaked.
The doc has been done by LaserJock if you don't need your GNOME session, you
can screw it up there:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/
Ah, I understand. Personally I don't mind not being able to have a
'standard' gnome session, but I could see where others would. Is there
aims at making the UNE experience work inside a standard gnome session
eventually? Maybe that would fix it?
Thanks a lot!
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No bug on the gnome project about that AFAIK. Supporting multiple GNOME
session with different user configuration isn't available upstream and
something we did into ubuntu. However, being able to edit the added
session is really tricky in case of GNOME panel and shouldn't land in a
LTS.
That's why
Thanks, Didier!
Is there a related bug in the gnome project or somewhere to get the
technical issues fixed? I really like the UNE interface, but it would be
nice to continue customizing my panel.
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BTW, the "no clock issue" will be fixed before alpha3, it's on my radar.
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Right,
This is by design and due to some technical issues.
If you choose the Ubuntu Netbook Edition session, the panel is locked.
If you choose the GNOME session (which is new in lucid for UNE), you have your
traditional GNOME session.
LaserJock will provide a documentation for people really wan
And one more point I just thought to make:
This bug only affects the gnome-panel when logging into an Ubuntu
Netbook Edition session, but not a standard Gnome session on UNE. So to
reproduce:
1. Boot computer.
2. When GDM loads, select your user name.
3. Next to "Session" at the bottom of the sc
I also want to confirm Joshua's post: this doesn't just affect my user
account or the default "ubuntu" live-cd account, but also any new
account added to the system.
** Also affects: ubuntu-netbook-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug is reproducible for me across multiple machines in both the
Alpha 2 and several recent daily-live ISOs I've burned to USB. I've
also still got this problem on my Dell Mini 9 with a fully up-to-date
installation.
I was able to add the clock by rsyncing my desktop's ~/ folder to my
laptop'
This affects me too. I see the Clock applet in gconf:
j...@coyote:~$ gconftool -R '/apps/panel/applets/applet_7'
menu_path = applications:/
launcher_location =
bonobo_iid = OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet
and here:
j...@coyote:~$ gconftool -R '/apps/panel/general'
profiles_migrated = false
enable_p
Sorry, I thought the answers to those questions were explained in the original
bug...
1. Reproducible because it happens all the time.
2. It can be recreated by trying to add, move, or unlock any of the
applets already on the gnome-panel.
I'm not sure how to mark my clock being missing
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "GConfNonDefault.txt"
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